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[quote=Anonymous]Agree with PPs - this is very hard to predict/manage. There really are no hypoallergenic cat breeds which function similar to those dog breeds which are slightly more allergy friendly. We have 3 cats (I'm allergic) and I also find some of the cats bother me more than others. I think this is going to be hard to predict or save yourself from, no matter how hard you try. I LOVE animals and dearly love our cats. They are very special and I would never give them away. That said, we need to be without cats. When they pass away, we will not get any more. (I may have started a slogan of "pet free by 2023!"). I say it from the most sensitive place in my heart - it is wonderful that you want to do this for your child, and that you also want to provide a loving home for a cat. But don't do it. Get a dog your allergies can handle, or nothing. I know it is hard, but it's not worth suffering for years.[/quote]
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